Bodansky presents on climate change in London and Paris

Dan Bodansky, Faculty Co-director of the Center for Law and Global Affairs and Lincoln Professor of Law, Ethics, and Sustainability, gave two presentations in Europe on climate change in February.

The first talk, "Prospects for a 2015 Climate Change Agreement," was held at King's College London School of Law.

The second talk, "Reconciling Flexibility and Ambition in the Paris Climate Agreement," was given at an expert meeting organized by the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (ISDRI) of Sciences Po University in Paris.

Bodansky is a leading authority on climate change and international environmental law. His latest book, "The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law" (Harvard University Press) received the 2011 Harold and Margaret Sprout Award for the best book published in the field of international environmental politics.

Bodansky directs the Center for Law and Global Affairs, which is the hub for international legal scholarship at the College of Law, along with Ken Abbott and David Gartner. Recently, the College of Law was recognized as a top school for international law, ranking among the twenty best in the country.